Add the 'Environment variables' (variable 'Path') path to the
installed OpenSSL tool (for example C:\OpenSSL\bin). Open the 'My
Computer' properties, then open the 'Advanced' tab and click on
'Environment variables'. Select in the 'System variables' variable
'Path' and the value ';C:\OpenSSL\bin' at the end of the
string;

Adding the Path to the OpenSSL Tool

Run the following command from the Windows command
prompt: 'openssl req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout
<keyFileName>.key -nodes -out <CSRFileName>.csr' - it
will create a CSR file and a private key;

Get a certificate for using the just created CSR from the SSL
certificate providers (www.instantssl.com, www.thawte.com,
...);

Create a PFX certificate file as follows (this will contain a
private key and your SSL certificate): Run from the command prompt
the 'openssl pkcs12 -export -out <certFileName>.pfx -inkey
<privateKeyFileName>.key -in <certificateFileName>.crt
-certfile <CACertificateFileName>.crt'.
You can retrieve the CACertificate from the SSL certificate
providers, it will approve that your certificate is real.

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